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Waterlooville Library will temporarily close on 15 February to undergo a major £800k refurbishment with learning and skills opportunities at the core of community improvements.
More than half of Hampshire County Council's libraries have been refurbished in the last five years and now Waterlooville is the latest to undergo a series of works to modernise the building and its facilities.
The refurbishment at Waterlooville Library is part funded by Hampshire County Council and part funded by the Big Lottery Fund. It forms part of a £1.2 million project across five Hampshire libraries. Work on, Havant, Hayling Island and Leigh Park libraries is already complete, while work on Aldershot is due to be completed in March. The project aims to make libraries more attractive and accessible to a wider audience by developing and introducing new facilities.
New Facilities
The library will be closed until September with the whole community set to benefit from new and improved facilities. The makeover includes new community rooms and dedicated learning and activity spaces alongside a redecoration programme and investment into new adult's and children's books. Self-Service terminals for library customers and Wi-Fi access will modernise the services offered, while fully accessible toilets and baby changing facilities will make the library a far more family friendly building to visit.
Once re-opened, a new learning space will host an array of interesting courses and workshops, with sessions on everything from crafts and languages to computer skills and seeking employment.
Library Services During Closure
During the closure a full time temporary library service will be available via a mobile library situated at the Community Centre near Asda and the nearby library at Horndean will be operating extra opening hours, six days a week. Libraries in Havant, Leigh Park, Emsworth and Hayling Island will also be available for use.
Users can also search the library catalogue, reserve books and renew items online at any time.
Hampshire County Council Executive Member for Culture and Recreation, Councillor Margaret Snaith-Tempia, said:
"The extensive improvements taking place in Waterlooville provide a great way to engage with people that wouldn't normally visit a library. The new facilities will provide an extended service that is modern and motivating, proving that Hampshire libraries offer far more than our range of books.
"I am hugely grateful to the Big Lottery Fund for providing Hampshire County Council with such a substantial grant, which is making a huge difference to people in Hampshire. Waterlooville Library will provide courses that aim to help people in their personal lives, to either find a job, or enhance the skills they already have to excel in their career. We will also be providing courses that people may want to start as a hobby."
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